Kids' Polo

Kids' Polo
Kids' Polo
Kids' Polo
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PGAJE
1 hr
Chobham, Surrey

£99
  • About

    In a nutshell, polo is a game that involves hitting a small ball with a long stick while sitting astride a beautiful polo horse - easy! Don't worry if you don't know how to ride, the horses are very friendly and know exactly what they are doing. You'll start off by being briefed on the basic rules and theory of polo by expert instructors. Then you'll have lots of time to practice ball hitting, polo riding, hooking and riding off (and all the terminology will be explained we promise!). The polo ponies are very well-schooled and there will be an instructor by your side to help and encourage you all the way. After your theory training you'll mount your polo pony, and then it's time to put what you've learnt into practice as you play an instructional chukka or game - a mini polo match! Why not stay and watch the Club chukkas and tournaments being played for the rest of the day? You'll be amazed what you can achieve in just a single lesson, polo is a great sport both to play and to watch.

    • Learn, play and compete!
    • Get some professional training and meet your polo horse
    • In no time at all you will be playing a real chukka (or game)
    • Watch others playing, polo is exciting to watch as well as to play
  • Key Info

    Availability

    Selected Sunday dates throughout the year.

    Participant Guidelines

    Minimum age is 6 and maximum age is 12. We'll take your weight and height details at point of booking to ensure the most suitably sized horse is allocated to you on the day.

    Weather

    Polo at this club is rarely cancelled due to bad weather and takes place in the safety of Europes largest all weather enclosed polo arena, an outdoor activity that continues in the event of rain.

    Duration

    Your one hour lesson will be followed by an instructional chukka, after which you are free to stay and watch any further matches.

    Numbers On Day

    Chukkas may be two aside or more, dependent on bookings.

    Spectators

    There are grandstands for families and friends to watch you take part in your polo experience. They are welcome to stay too should you wish to watch the polo matches in the afternoon. Don't forget the camera and video.

    Dress Code

    Polo hats helmets, gloves and mallets are provided. Wear suitable (loose outdoor clothing) - jeans are ideal for polo riding and bring waterproofs if it rains. On your feet, wear riding footwear or outdoor shoes with a small heel (NOT trainers or heels).

    Other Info

    Lunch is not included in this experience, but there are lots of options available. Food can be bought onsite from the snack bar facility, there are many local country pubs providing pub lunches and picnics are also welcome.

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